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al·cor·no·que \ˌal(ˌ)kȯrˈnōkē\ noun (-s) Etymology: Portuguese (also, cork tree) & American Spanish alcornoque, both from Spanish, cork tree, probably from a 12th century Arabic dialect (Spain) word formed from Arabic al the + Medieval Latin quernus oak tree (from Latin, oaken, from quercus oak tree) + Medieval Latin -occus (diminutive & pejorative suffix) — more at fir : any of several tropical American trees felt to resemble the cork oak |